I agree with Biggus. We rested every two days. You guys must have very good feet [8D]
I agree with Biggus. We rested every two days. You guys must have very good feet [8D]
Anderson, Amirah & Andrea Amarante
Another thing that we found for three week holidays is that it may be worthwhile looking at annual passes, rather than passess with a set number of days. We did this for Disney at our last holiday and will be renewing them for our next and are considering adding in Seaworld. As our kids are young, Universal doesn't yet justify the cost and we have found that a two park entry ticket will allow us in one day to feature on the attractions suited to them. The two Universal parks are also not to big to wander around both on a single day.
The cost of the annual passes are not that much more than the ten day passes for Disney. At the time that we bought them we were members of the Disney Club and were able to get the tickets at a slightly discounted rate, this also allows for a discounted rate for ticket renewal. Unfortunately the Disney Club is coming to an end and are no longer accepting new applications. This is really annoying as we got some good discounts on accommodation with them.
Anyway, the main advantage of the annual pass is that when you go into the parks you do not feel that you have to get the full days worth out of each day. This suits us well as I am not really into overly planning our holiday itinery, we could quit the parks if the kids wanted (actually I don't recall this ever happening!), we could decide after a morning shopping to go to the parks, even if just to go for a particular feature or for the fireworks. It was also great pulling up to the parking toll gates and being waved through (that must cut the cost difference between 10 day passes and AP's by $70).
It also means that if you are going back the following year you can try to tie your holiday in to the tail end of the passes, effectively getting free entry for the second holiday.
That just may something to consider.
Best wishes,
Euan
Whats a rest day......??
I've yet to have one of those in Orlando...even with my mother who was 65 with a bad heart....we plan to have them.....but somehow they go poof......[?]
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